Explore the city by driving
round the Civic District, passing by the Padang, Singapore Cricket
Club, historic Parliament House and the National Gallery Singapore. The
Gallery consists of the former Supreme Court and City Hall.

Stop at the Merlion Park and enjoy the impressive views of Marina Bay.
Do not miss out this picturetaking opportunity with The Merlion, a
mythological creature that is part lion and part fish.
Visit Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of Singapore’s oldest BuddhistTaoist temples, before driving past Chinatown.

Proceed to Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site –
the Singapore Botanic Gardens and walk through the National Orchid
Garden which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants.

Start
with a leisurely morning stroll along Singapore’s highest
pedestrian bridge – Henderson Waves and take in the lush greenery
of Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill.

Continue west to Haw Par Villa, embark on an unforgettable journey into Chinese folklore and mythology at this park.

Journey
north to the Kranji War Memorial to pay respects to the countless World
War II heroes. Unveiled in 1957, the memorial commemorates over 20,000
men and women who gave their lives for freedom in World War II.

Lunch
at a local restaurant before proceeding to Bright Hill Temple, a famous
Chinese ancestral place of worship and admire its spectacular
architecture.

We
cross from North – Central to Eastern Singapore to make our last
stop at Changi Chapel & Museum to gain an insight into the memories
and lives of both POWs and civilian internees who survived the Japanese
Occupation. The Changi Chapel is a symbolic replica of the original
chapel found in the Changi Prison.

FOOTSTEPS
OF RAFFLES

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Board

Savour
a piece of
Singapore’s history as you stand at where it all began
– the Raffles Landing
Site. This is where the island city’s founder, Sir
Stamford Raffles is
believed to have first stepped ashore in the year 1819.

Uncover
the history of
the Singapore River before stopping at Raffles Hotel for Afternoon
Tea. Wrap
up the day with a leisurely bumboat cruise that originates from Clarke
Quay.

GOOD
MORNING, SINGAPORE!

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Board

Move
your senses with the sights and sounds of a wet market and watch how
locals hunt for the freshest bargain. It’s no mystery why the
term ‘wet’ as stall owners use water in the market to wash
floors, to keep fruits and vegetables fresh, and to keep fish and
shellfish alive. Check out local favourites like century egg, black
chicken and wide array of spices. Next, adjourn to Singapore’s
largest food centre - Chinatown Complex for a leisurely breakfast. Your
day is not complete without visiting a traditional and heritage shop
for a supply of herbs, tonic and even pastries for family tea time. End
your tour on a sweet note with a sampling of local desserts.

SINGAPORE
BY NIGHT

Photo credit: Marklin Ang &
Singapore
Tourism Board

Enjoy a
local Chinese Dinner in the comfort of an air-conditioned restaurant.
Enroute to the world’s largest fountain, take in the beautiful
sight of the central business district via Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
Next, advance to Bugis Street or other night bazaars during festive
period, where our guide will take you for a stroll at the night market
or ‘pasar malam’ where you may chance upon bargains you
never imagine. Our last stop for the evening will be at Smoke &
Mirrors for a taste of Singapore’s very own concoction,
‘the Singapore Sling’, (included for those who have booked
the tour with this option). Perched atop the iconic National Gallery
Singapore, Smoke & Mirrors is a stylish cocktail bar with a
spectacular panoramic view of Singapore’s skyline. Offering
imaginative progressive cocktails with bold and surprising flavours,
Smoke & Mirrors is all about bringing the senses into enjoying
every sip of your tipple.

NIGHT
OUT AT CHINATOWN

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of Singapore
Tourism Board

Singapore’s
Chinatown comes alive at night!

Chinatown
has also come a long way since the early days when Chinese immigrants
made this enclave their home. Filled with a sprawling myriad of shops
and eateries, bustling with colourful and exciting activities set
against a backdrop of rich history and heritage, Chinatown is not to be
missed especially in the evening when everything really comes
alive. At a Chinese Medical Hall, learn how Traditional Chinese
Medicine helps to regulate your Yin and Yang. From ancient days till
modern times, the Chinese have continue with herbs and practices like
acupuncture, moxibustion, tai chi and tui na to stay healthy.

After
dinner at a local Chinese restaurant, wander along the narrow lanes of
the Night Market and test your bargaining skills against street vendors
selling anything from souvenirs to leather goods. The highlight of the
evening is a trishaw ride that takes you through the alleyways of
Chinatown and down to Clarke Quay. There hop onto a bumboat for a
cruise along the Singapore River to see Singapore lit up at night,
showcasing beautifully restored shop houses, modern skyscrapers of the
fi nancial district, colonial buildings and the iconic Merlion statue.

SENTOSA
ISLAND TOUR (SUNSET)

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of Singapore
Tourism Board

Daily

Pick-up
time: 15:00hrs

Tour
starts:
15:30hrs

Duration:
5 hrs

Catch a cable car ride from
Mount Faber to the State of FUN - SENTOSA! At Merlion Tower, soak up
the 360° commanding view from this endearing national symbol.
Don’t leave Singapore without collecting your Merlion souvenir!
Then head to Tiger Sky Tower, to catch panoramic views across
Singapore, Sentosa and the Southern Islands from Asia’s tallest
free standing observation tower. Enjoy priority entry and best view
seats to Wings of Time, a multi-sensory extravaganza show that tells
the story of a fantastic journey through time and space.

In addition to the above, enjoy a 4D experience in Journey 2: The
Mysterious Island as you join Sean and his friends as they fly through
tornado, encounter giant lizards, discover the lost city of Atlantis.
Fun, interactive and theatrical, Images of Singapore LIVE takes you on
a journey to uncover the nation’s extraordinary story through a
unique mix of live actors and special effects. Experience the sights,
smells and sounds of yesteryear. Continue to Madame Tussauds where you
will meet wax fi gures of celebrities and key historical personalities.

NIGHT
SAFARI WITH DINNER

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of Singapore
Tourism Board

Nightly

Pick-up
time: 18:15hrs

Tour
starts:
18:45hrs

Duration:
4 hrs

The world’s first Night Safari, set in 40 hectares of secondary
jungle, will unfold the mystery and drama of the tropical jungle after
dusk with stunning effects.

See a myriad of nocturnal animals, from fierce predators to timid
forest dwellers, in their natural habitat under subtle moonglow
lighting. With priority boarding, you won’t have to wait in line
to board the tram which takes you through the East and West Loop. Pass
by a large reservoir and weave through selected habitats designed
specifically to replicate the natural environment from the Himalayan
Foothills to the Southeast Asian Rainforest and Indian Subcontinent.

Let the guide take you on a walking trail to view some animals at close
quarters. There will also be an opportunity to catch either the
Thumbuakar performance of fire-eating skills OR a 20mins animal
extravaganza at the Creatures of the Night Show, subject to weather
conditions. You can choose to add on a buffet meal of local favourites
and international cuisine in a charmingly rustic setting at Ulu Ulu
Safari Restaurant.

Regional Tours

* All prices quoted subject to change.

Langkawi,
Malaysia (Departure from Singapore)

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The
archipelago of Langkawi sits in the Andaman
Sea, close to the Malaysian-Thai border. Pulau Langkawi is the largest
island
of the archipelago and has some of the most beautiful beaches in
Malaysia. The
island’s famed aquatic life and its idyllic isolated location
mean it is a
perfect place to relax in the peace and quiet and enjoy life under the
Malaysian
sun.

You
may prefer to rent a car or motorbike from the
ferry terminal in Kuah, on the south coast, to explore
Langkawi’s many
beautiful tropical beaches. Most of the beaches are situated along the
northern
and western coasts of the island.

Choose
between developed and isolated beaches.
Pantai Centang offers amenities including restaurants, pubs and beer
gardens,
while Pantai Kok is sheltered by mountains and forests. If you want to
experience the best of both worlds, visit Datai Beach to experience an
age-old
forest surrounding five-star resorts, spas and of course the white-sand
beach.
Explore the azure waters with paddleboats and snorkels, which are
available for
rent.

Langkawi
also offers many magnificent diving
opportunities. Join a dive tour and visit underwater coral reefs
teeming with
wildlife such as lobsters, barracudas and black-tip reef sharks. Just
an hour
away from Langkawi Island, Pulau Payar Marine Park is one of the more
popular
dive sites, but many of the beaches are often completely isolated. Rent
a
sailing boat and explore one of these untouched beaches at your own
pace.

The
island is also famous for its duty-free
shopping and fine dining. Langkawi’s ethnic diversity means
that there is a
wide variety of foods to choose from. The main settlement of Kuah
offers
cuisine from all over Asia, including Indian, Thai and Chinese. You can
also
try a local Malay restaurant or sample some of the delicious local
seafood.

3D2N
BERJAYA LANGKAWI GETAWAY from SGD258 – 3 day free
& easy
package

Highlights:

- 2
nights stay at Berjaya Langkawi Resort with daily breakfast.

-
Return Airport – Hotel – Airport SIC transfer

-
Arrival/Departure between 2300hrs to 0700hrs surcharge $15 per
passenger per way

3D2N
LANGKAWI from SGD218

(SGD298
Sunset cruise with dinner for 2 persons on arrival day. *Depart
Daily - Cruise Time from 5pm to 8pm)

Tour
price includes:

*
Return economy class airfare on Silkair ' Q ' Class. (*If Q class
promo are full or not available, pax need to top up for the higher
class fare.)

Penang
is an island, with temperatures that may be
higher than what is experienced at mainland Malaysia. Temperatures on
the
island can go up to 35 degC. During the day, temperature ranges from 29
degC to
35 degC while the range drops to 26 degC to 29 degC during the night.
Do
expect the weather to be pretty hot and sunny.

The
must-do for tourists should be a trishaw ride
and a tour around Georgetown which is a Unesco World Heritage Site. It
is the
best way to tour around the charming town. Indulge in the
delicious line up of
Penang food. Be sure to try out the myriads of street food
and their famous
assam laksa and chendol. For one who just wants to unwind, the Batu
Ferringhi
beach is the place to just sit back and enjoy the breath-taking
scenery. Or you
can take in the panoramic view of Penang by getting on the cable car up
to
Penang Hill. This is also an activity not to be missed. Flea markets
are
aplenty in Penang. There are also many souvenirs and local products for
sale in
Penang. Pick up some for your friends back home. Penang has
many places of
worship. They are also worth the visit. If you love to party
all night long,
come on over to Penang Road, where the clubbing scene comes alive after
dark.

Koh
Samui is the leading resort island in the Gulf
of Thailand, and it boasts of highly-developed infrastructure. Visitors
who are
looking forward to something a little more rustic don't have to travel
far. The
remote interior and outlying islands are beautifully serene.

Most
of the scenic sites congregate on the eastern
coast of the island within reach of Chaweng and Lamai beaches. Some of
these
spots can be visited on foot from area resorts, but most require some
form of
transportation. Hotels and resorts offer island tours that take in most
of the
major attractions.

One
of the more significant landmarks is the
playful Hinta Hinyai (Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks), but there are
many
more marvelous feats of nature including Na Muang Falls or the
expansive Ang
Thong National Marine Park. The island also offers several gardens and
touristy
parks of interest to visitors.

3D2N
KOH SAMUI FREE & EASY from SGD158

Highlights:

- 2N
With Daily Breakfast

-
Samui Airport / Hotel / Samui Airport Transfers

3D2N
Koh Samui Free & Easy from SGD148

Bangkok,
Thailand (Departure from Singapore)

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of
Thailand

Bangkok,
Thailand’s capital, is a large city known
for ornate shrines and vibrant street life. The boat-filled Chao Phraya
River
feeds its network of canals, flowing past the Rattanakosin royal
district, home
to opulent Grand Palace and its sacred Wat Phra Kaew Temple. Nearby is
Wat Pho
Temple with an enormous reclining Buddha and, on the opposite shore,
Wat Arun
Temple with its steep steps and Khmer-style spire.

LAND
TOUR ONLY from SGD140

PACKAGE
INCLUDES:

* 2
Nights hotel accommodation

*
Daily hotel breakfast

*
Return transfers via seat-in-coach

*
Complimentary Half Day City Tour via seat-in-coach

*
Extension night is based on twin sharing basis

Bangkok
& Pattaya, Thailand (Departure from Singapore)

Image courtesy of Tourism Authority
of
Thailand

ENGLISH-SPEAKING
TOUR | LAND TOUR ONLY from SGD240

PACKAGE
INCLUDES:

* 3
Nights hotel accommodation

*
Return transfers Airport - Hotel - Airport

*
Meals, Sightseeing Tour as per itinerary

*
Service of English/Chinese speaking guide

ENGLISH-SPEAKING
TOUR | LAND TOUR ONLY from SGD313

PACKAGE
INCLUDES:

* 4
Nights hotel accommodation

*
Return land transfers

*
Meals & Sightseeing as per itinerary

*
Service of an English/Chinese-speaking guide

5D4N
Bangkok Pattaya Tour from SGD478

* 4
Nights hotel accommodation

*
Return land transfers

*
Meals & Sightseeing as per itinerary

Bali,
Indonesia (Departure from Singapore)

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Indonesia-Tourism.com

Bali
is an Indonesian island famous for its
forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, stretches of beach
and
enticing coral reefs. The island is home to religious sites such as
cliffside
Uluwatu Temple. To the south, the beachside city of Kuta has lively
bars, while
Seminyak, Sanur and Nusa Dua are popular resort towns. The island is
also known
for its yoga and meditation retreats.